noun an ancient Egyptian symbol representing life, typically in the form of a cross with a looped top

  • The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that represents life.
  • I bought a necklace with an ankh pendant from the souvenir shop.
  • Check out my new tattoo of an ankh on my wrist!
  • The ankh is often seen as a symbol of eternal life and immortality in Egyptian mythology.

noun a large semicircular or polygonal recess in a church, arched or with a domed roof, typically at the eastern end, and usually containing the altar.

  • The apse of the cathedral is beautifully decorated with intricate mosaics.
  • Let's meet by the apse of the church after the service.
  • I always feel a sense of peace when I sit in the apse during mass.
  • The apse of the company represents the leadership and decision-making authority.

noun a part of a church or cathedral in which baptism is administered, typically a tank or pool.

  • The baptistery at the cathedral is a beautifully designed space for baptisms.
  • Let's meet at the baptistery before the church service starts.
  • I heard they're renovating the baptistery to make it more modern.
  • Her heart felt like a baptistery, cleansed and purified after the emotional turmoil.

noun A mythical creature or object with two horns or points

  • The bicorn hat was traditionally worn by European military officers.
  • I found a cool bicorn hat at the vintage store.
  • Check out his bicorn, he thinks he's so fancy.
  • Her bicorn of a personality makes it hard to predict her reactions.

adjective not subject to death; immortal

  • The poet's deathless verses have been studied for centuries.
  • Her love for him was truly deathless, lasting through all obstacles.
  • That new video game is so addicting, it's practically deathless.
  • The legacy of his leadership was deathless, inspiring generations to come.

noun a painting or carving on two hinged panels that may be closed like a book

adjective relating to or characteristic of a diptych

  • The artist created a beautiful diptych featuring two complementary images.
  • I love how that diptych looks on the wall, it really ties the room together.
  • Check out this cool diptych I found at the thrift store.
  • The diptych of success and failure in his life hung prominently in his office.

noun a being or thing that is eternal

adjective describes something that is without beginning or end; lasting forever

  • The concept of eternal life is a central belief in many religions.
  • Their love seemed eternal, like it would last forever.
  • I swear this line at the amusement park is eternal!
  • The impact of his words was eternal, resonating with me long after he had spoken.

noun a style of art in which the artist seeks to depict the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him or her

  • Expressionism is a modernist movement in art and literature that seeks to depict the subjective emotions and experiences of the artist.
  • Have you seen that new painting? It's like, total expressionism vibes.
  • I'm really feeling the expressionism in this music video.
  • Her dance was a beautiful display of emotional expressionism.

noun A fertility god is a deity associated with fertility, growth, and reproduction in various cultures and religions.

  • In ancient Mesopotamian mythology, the fertility god was often depicted as a powerful deity responsible for the abundance of crops and livestock.
  • Did you know that the fertility god was believed to bring good luck to farmers and families?
  • Some people think that praying to the fertility god will help them conceive a child.
  • The artist saw creativity as a form of worship to the fertility god, channeling inspiration and new ideas.

adjective relating to or consisting of glyphs, which are characters or symbols used in writing or inscriptions

  • The ancient civilization left behind many glyphic inscriptions on stone tablets.
  • I love looking at all the cool glyphic designs on the walls of this old building.
  • Check out the sick glyphic artwork on this skateboard!
  • His words were like glyphic symbols, difficult to decipher but full of hidden meaning.

noun a character of the ancient Egyptian writing system, typically carved in stone or wood

adjective of or relating to hieroglyphs or the ancient Egyptian writing system

  • The ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics as a form of writing.
  • I'm trying to decode these hieroglyphics on the wall.
  • These hieroglyphics are like ancient emojis.
  • His handwriting is so messy, it looks like hieroglyphics.

noun a device used to measure time, consisting of two glass chambers connected by a narrow neck that allows sand to flow from one chamber to the other in a specific amount of time

  • The hourglass is a popular symbol of time passing in many cultures.
  • I found a beautiful hourglass at the antique store.
  • Check out that hourglass figure on her!
  • Her patience was like an hourglass, slowly running out.

noun a character or symbol representing an idea or concept

adjective relating to or consisting of ideograms, characters that represent ideas or concepts

  • The Chinese writing system is predominantly ideographic, with characters representing ideas rather than sounds.
  • Learning ideographic characters can be challenging, but it's worth it to understand the meaning behind each symbol.
  • I never understood those ideographic emojis people use, they seem so random to me.
  • His art is like an ideographic language, each stroke and color representing a deeper meaning.

noun a touch or caress with the lips as a sign of love, greeting, or reverence

verb to touch or caress with the lips as a sign of love, greeting, or reverence

  • The couple shared a tender kiss at the end of the ceremony.
  • He leaned in for a quick kiss before saying goodbye.
  • They were caught sneaking a kiss behind the school gym.
  • The sunset kissed the horizon goodnight.

noun A meal, specifically the final meal that Jesus shared with his disciples before his crucifixion

  • The Last Supper is a famous religious event depicted in many works of art.
  • We learned about the Last Supper in Sunday school.
  • I heard the Last Supper was a real feast!
  • Their dinner party felt like a modern-day Last Supper.

noun a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top

  • The obelisk stood tall in the center of the plaza, a symbol of ancient architecture.
  • Let's meet by the obelisk in the park, it's easy to spot.
  • That obelisk is so cool, it's like a giant pencil standing up straight.
  • His towering presence in the room was like an obelisk, commanding attention from everyone around.

noun a type of fish found in the Atlantic Ocean

  • The Paternoster is a type of prayer that consists of the Lord's Prayer repeated several times.
  • I always struggle to remember the words of the Paternoster during church.
  • Some people find the Paternoster to be a bit old-fashioned.
  • The Paternoster of daily routines can bring a sense of structure and peace to our lives.

noun A small bunch of flowers, typically given as a gift or token of affection.

  • The bride carried a beautiful posy of roses down the aisle.
  • She picked a cute little posy of wildflowers for her friend's birthday.
  • I love it when he surprises me with a posy of my favorite flowers.
  • Her words were like a sweet posy that brightened up my day.

noun an ancient Egyptian amulet or gem carved in the shape of a scarab beetle

  • The scarab beetle was a symbol of rebirth and regeneration in ancient Egyptian culture.
  • I found a scarab beetle in the garden today, it was so cool!
  • That scarab brooch you're wearing is totally rad.
  • The scarab represented the idea of transformation and new beginnings.

noun a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics or used for meditation

  • The ancient stupa was a symbol of enlightenment and peace in the Buddhist tradition.
  • We should visit that stupa over there, it looks really cool.
  • Check out that big stupa, it's awesome!
  • Her mind was like a stupa, filled with ancient wisdom and tranquility.

verb to represent or symbolize

adjective serving as a typical example of something

  • The painting is a masterpiece, typifying the artist's unique style.
  • Her outfit is typifying the latest fashion trends.
  • That car is typifying the definition of 'cool'.
  • His actions are typifying the saying 'actions speak louder than words'.

noun a piece of music or poetry that vividly describes a scene or evokes a particular emotion

  • The artist used intricate techniques of word painting to vividly describe the scene in his novel.
  • I love how the author does word painting in this book - it really brings the story to life!
  • The rapper's lyrics are like word painting - they paint a picture in your mind with every verse.
  • Her storytelling was like word painting, creating a beautiful image in the listener's mind.

noun a mythical serpent king that is said to have the power to cause death with a single glance

  • The basilisk is a mythical creature often depicted as a serpent or dragon with the ability to petrify its victims.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a basilisk living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Watch out for that dude, he's a total basilisk when it comes to competition.
  • The scandal had spread like a basilisk, causing fear and chaos among the community.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality. In this case, 'mare's tails' is a noun referring to a type of cloud formation that resembles the tail of a horse.

  • The sky was filled with mare's tails, indicating a change in the weather.
  • I knew it was going to rain when I saw mare's tails in the sky.
  • Those mare's tails in the sky mean we're in for some bad weather.
  • The mare's tails in the sky danced gracefully like wisps of smoke.

noun a seal or signet

  • The magician inscribed a sigil on the parchment as part of the ritual.
  • I saw a cool sigil tattoo on someone at the party last night.
  • Check out this sick sigil I drew on my notebook.
  • The company logo acted as a sigil, representing their values and mission.

noun an extreme fear of mirrors or seeing one's own reflection

  • Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors or seeing one's own reflection.
  • I heard that Sarah has catoptrophobia and always avoids looking in the mirror.
  • Some people with catoptrophobia are so scared of mirrors, they cover them up with sheets.
  • His catoptrophobia was like a barrier, preventing him from truly seeing himself.

adjective relating to or resembling Adam, the first man in the Bible; primitive or unspoiled

  • The ancient text described the adamitic race as the first humans created by God.
  • Some people still believe in the adamitic origin of humanity.
  • I heard a conspiracy theory that claims the adamitic bloodline still exists among certain elite families.
  • The artist's painting depicted an adamitic figure emerging from the earth, symbolizing the birth of civilization.